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Hurricane Laura's Intense Winds Cut Through Louisiana Coastline
One of the most powerful storms to hit the state in living memory leaves destruction and misery in its wake, with debris from homes and businesses scattered about and at least one death.
Laura Weakens Into A Tropical Storm, But Dangers Persist
Even as the storm's center nears Louisiana's border with Arkansas, a storm surge warning remains in effect for a large section of the coast.
'It's Absurd': Trump Officials Brush Off NBA Player Strikes Over Police Shooting
"They've become like a political organization and that's not a good thing. I don't think that's a good thing for sports or for the country," President Trump said.
Water, Water, Every Where — And Now Scientists Know Where It Came From
Some unusual meteorites suggest that Earth got its water at its start, rather than forming dry and being watered by comets later on.
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Southeast Texas Was Spared The Brunt Of Hurricane Laura. Now The Cleanup Begins
Heavy winds knocked down trees and some homes lost power. But many residents around Port Arthur are breathing a sigh of relief after the storm passed without causing major damage to the area.
After Beirut Blast, Lebanese Volunteers Deliver Relief The State Fails To Provide
"Lebanese people have to help each other in the absence of a functioning state," says Hussein Kazoun of Nation Station, a volunteer disaster relief effort operating out of an abandoned gas station.
Fed Prepared To Let Economy Run Hotter
The Federal Reserve is adjusting its long-range policy on inflation and employment. The central bank said it's now more concerned with prices that are too low than with runaway inflation.
4 Dead In Louisiana From Hurricane Laura, Governor Says
All of the deaths that are blamed on the Category 4 storm were attributed to powerful winds, far from the shore.
As Coronavirus Infections Rise, Masks In Paris Become Mandatory In All Public Places
"We are in a period of epidemic growth," Prime Minister Jean Castex said. "We want to do everything to avoid a new lockdown." The order goes into effect Friday.
Rev. Jesse Jackson Addresses Jacob Blake Shooting In Kenosha, Wis.
In his remarks, the civil rights activist evoked a series of Black victims of violence, from George Floyd to Breonna Taylor.
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